Alcohol Mixed With Energy Drinks and Sexually Related Causes of Conflict in the Barroom

J Interpers Violence. 2021 Apr;36(7-8):3353-3373. doi: 10.1177/0886260518774298. Epub 2018 May 21.

Abstract

The popularity of alcohol mixed with energy drinks (AmED) among young adults has spurred studies that focus on its links to aggression and risk-taking behaviors, including risky sex and sexual victimization. However, no studies to date have looked at the relationship between AmED and causes of interpersonal conflict in bars at the event level. The present study evaluated whether AmED use at the time of the bar conflict was associated with greater odds that a bar conflict would be precipitated by sexually related causes. Online survey data, including a description of a recent bar conflict, were collected from a community sample of 175 young adult (97 female) AmED users age 18 to 30 in western New York state. Qualitative findings included the natural categorization of sexually related causes of conflict, consisting of unwanted sexual advances and jealousy, and the prominence of sexual competition in these conflicts. Proportion of AmED use (out of the total quantity of alcoholic drinks) predicted the odds that the bar conflict would have a sexually related cause, above and beyond control variables. How AmED use might be associated with sexual competition and conflict in the bar is discussed.

Keywords: adult victims; aggression; alcohol and drugs; bar violence; caffeinated energy drink.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Adolescent
  • Adult
  • Alcohol Drinking
  • Alcoholic Beverages
  • Energy Drinks* / adverse effects
  • Female
  • Humans
  • New York
  • Risk-Taking
  • Sexual Behavior
  • Young Adult